Game-Based Learning
GamifiED provides a webinar about how to implement game-based learning into the classroom with Alice Keeler who has worked with technology in her doctoral studies research.
te@chthought provides insight to the fundamental reasons teachers should implement game-based learning into their curriculum.
Remind is a communication tool that allows teachers to connect instantly with their students and parents. You can send a quick, simple message to any device at any time.
The Mindset Kit is a free set of online practices and lessons designed to help teachers instruct and foster adaptive beliefs about learning. This kit was created by the Project for Education Research That Scales (PERTS), a research center in the Psychology department at Stanford University.
ClassDojo’s mission is to reinvent classrooms by bringing teachers, parents, and students together. Teachers use ClassDojo as a communication platform to encourage students as well as get parents engaged too.
Counting to Ten with Bears is a game created for elementary school students to learn how to count to ten.
Students can create interactive stories, games, and animations to share with everyone on this website. Teachers and Parents can be involved as well, helping students creativity and aiding in their learning of digital storytelling and programming.
Math Game Time is your destination for the best math games and homework help online. Their games are fun, educational and trustworthy. Math Game Time was created by educators to help kids succeed. Their goal is to provide a fun, educational playground for students in Pre-K through 7th grade to excel in math.
Make learning a blast! Toy Theater is an online game website for kids, chock full of interactive art games, fun reading games, and cool math games. Designed with the needs of kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade in mind, these free online educational games for kids are trusted by teachers around the world to provide real educational value for their classrooms.
The place for children of all ages to play games and discover new jokes, surveys, answers to science questions, and fun crafts and recipes from Highlights.
Minecraft: Education Edition is an open-world game that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive environment where the only limit is your imagination.
A free and open computational thinking playground. Modify expressions, build simulations, and play games to experience the joy of math!